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LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat, net Wl cents per l.u.
. .....i.tiv vour caucly is nt
r,ffls made fresh every
EStron v"v
fAf.
P! Frh shipment of navel oranges,
.hahstolthe season, at Strong's.
wwseason just at Us ueigni,
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phones opened dally. Eastern
(rfere receiveu eveiy iuui uj
fjisn.
WESTACOTT & IRWIN.
A Two Months' Tour.- W. W.
Skinner, ageut for the Southern Pa-
Idflo eonipauy, wile auu nuie sou,
irill leave on the overland train this
gevcuiug tor a iwo mouuis- ium
through the South and East. They
go from here to San Francisco, where
J they will be joined by their daugh
ter, Miss Lura. Emm there tliey
will go to El Paso, thence to .New
Orleans. Then they Head tor Mont
gomery, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; Rich
mond, va., ana wasningwu, u. u.
From the uational capital they go to
Philadelphia, New York, Niagara
Tails, Butl'alo, Detroit, Cleveland,
Chicago, Omaha, Portland, Oregon.
lleachofthe above named cities
tayarty are entitled to a lay over
tWew days. In addition to those
dfethey will visit Bait Lake, St.
tajmd some other points of In-
met To make the trip will require
wmonths. Mr. Skinner has been
slhe employ of the company for
ilyeara. His first work was on the
west side in getting up the subscrip
tion to build the road. He has been
agent Jo Salsin for 17 years. This
Is his first vacation of extended
length lie has had in all that time,
ud is one well earned. Geo. Bas-
! Kit will take his place in the passe n-
jerdepot during his absence.' Hur
teyBond will hold Mr. Baasett's
position as freight agent during the
same time.
River News. Three river steam
irmreat Salem this morning, the
Huaj, Beutley and Three Sisters.
The Bentley passed down from
above with a load of grain, and the
other two boats lay at this city last
tight. Tuelr loads consisted of
pain aud general freight. The
feer is about five feet above low
nler mark. The company intends
turuu its boats all summer if possl
Ke, though it is very probable a lay
off of a couple of mouths will be
necessary. The boats are doing a
Pd business and could find work
ll8ummer. When the river gets
low one boat will bo engaged in
dredging on the bars, while the
other two will make their regular
tops. M. C. Starr assumed charge
of the wharf this morning as ageut
for the Oregon Pacitlo company.
He will devote his entire time to the
shipping interest, which will aflbrd
better accommodation to the
public,
The Right Thing. A friend of
improvement in Salem bauds in the
Wowing good suggestien: "Can
citizens of Salem reasonably ex-
W to see outside capital come here
investment when the principal
t or the city is in such an un-
btly appearance? Capital never
sluveitmunt in a dead town.
J'want the Chicago syndicate to
tow e the street car service in our
lkt us take the lultratlve by
"gaad Improving our streets.
etreet car service with such
!etreeU would look out of
v!- Let us meet our outside
"W least half way."
Jtii a Goimier Gun.
JT'&hulenger, who llve ou the
r?18 Prairie, near tlie red barn,
1 hri Angers on his left hand
tylolllrari a, ..,.!.. I... I,a ovnln.
(of a gopher gun. He lud the
--wument iui ir. ..
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linlu tn bill II
JJI which had been disturbing
""garden. kv.. .,.. .,
Pa did ,,nt ,.,. . ,. ... .. .... 1
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th8hin,nn..u.. i.-.. . a- it
en the KUn was discharged with
the
above results. Dr. Jewup
difc-T eamis. jur.
71 the wound and thin
finger8
ks the
can be Haved, though they
fcdl lacerated.
Tub
uildino Boom. Tht Isj
letn has Just now. and eon-
hno.,. ."""' uuu.-m i.
b,'enasJutuow, and con-
nd others should be sure to
order ti.7 -- uouia oe sure io
WIT' CemeQt' etc" of,
-i at once. !
idayTIy
ou cannot afford to
Wl,enalomeDt the M. E.
"w Friday vi.. a a
rbMor bW"
TUB mass Mnmxu.
Numerous Committm Appointed Tho
President' Iteeention Fonrili of
Inly Mutters.
Tn answer to the call of tho mayor
u large number of citizens met in
the council chamber Monday night
to make arrangements to receive
and properly entertain the presi
dent and his party while in the cap
ital city. The meeting was attended
with considerable enthusiasm. The
following committees were appoint
ed to carry out the plans for the re
ception. COMMITTKK ON ltECIJPTION.
Mayor P. H. D'Arcy, Gen. V.
H. Odell, Presldeut Board of Trade
.). G. Wright, Post Master A. N.
Gilbert, Hon. A. Bush, W. JN- La
due, Win. England, C. B. Moore,
ex-Gov. Moody, ex-Gov. Uhadwick.
The three chief ollluora of the state,
tho governor, secretary and treasur
tr aud tho judges of the supreme
court were made special guests on
tho reception committee.
COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS.
Hon. E. M. Waite, D. C. Slier
itiuu, Frank Davey, E. Hofer, editor
JouitNAii, R. J. Hendricks, editor
Statesman, Maj.F.E. Hodgkiu, W.
M. Dugan. This committee was
instructed to begin their work at
once and see that nothing was lack
ing to make the occasion a complete
success. Tho committee is composed
of active men who will no, stop
short of accomplishing tho designs
of the meeting.
FOIt KLOUAI, DECORATIONS.
Twelve ladies were appointed on a
comralttea on reception and floral
decorations. The committee is com
posed of tho following representa
tive ladies of Salem: Mrs. ex-Gov.
Moody, Mrs. Win. England, Mrs.
Dr. J. N. Smith, Mrs. W. N. Ladue,
Mr.-. Judge W. P. Lord, Mrs. Ed
ward Hirscli, Mrs. T. Ale F. Patton,
Miss S.tllie Bush, Mrs. R. S. Wal
lace, Mrs. Geo. H. Burnett, Mrs. J.
J. Murphy, Mrs F. E. Hodgkin.
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
is composed of five young men of
bus! new ability as follews: H. S.
riimuti, M. E. Goodeli, J. L. Mitch
ell, Jap Minto, O. M. Smith.
THE PLAN OF WORK.
The stay of the President in this
oity being short will necessitate the
plans conciso and with few formali
ties. Invitations were extended to
the Grand Army of the Republic,
Oregon National Guards, Sous of
Veterans aud 'the school children to
take part iu the parade; a similar in
vitation was extended to the Second
Regiment baud. It is proposed that
the parade starts from the depot and
be made through the business part
of the city, then all retlro to the cap
ltol building where the program
will be completed. The lloral com
mittee will have the halls of that
structure decorated with a profusion
of flowers.
FOR THE FOURTH OF JUIA'.
Steps were taken last nignt to cel
ebrate the Fourth of July in Salem.
The success attending the celebra
tion of last year makes it a much
easier matter for Salem to have a
grand time this year. It is a fact,
aud the committee on arrangements
had to contend with last year, that
Salem has not had a celebration of
any importance for several years
until last year. An effort is being
made to have the state militia to
come to Salem to participate in the
exercise. To accomplish that end
and to raise the necessary funds for
the Fourth, Maj. F E. Hodgkin,
Hon. Geo. H. Burnett and Hon. 0.
B. Moore were appointed the com
mittee on finance.
MONDAY NIGHT'S BANQUET.
Mr. I'easo Entertains tho Heal Estate
Men nt tho Willamette The
Paving Movement and
Other Enterjuises.
Tho Salem real estate missionaries
who are doing so much to help peo
ple to a better land, last evening re
ceived a foretaste of that sure reward
for all good deeds, and right royally
did they enjoy It. During the day
Mr. V. S.Pease, who is in the city rep
resenting tho Chicago syndicate in
their proposed purchase of our horse
car line and other property, inform
ally asked all the leal e6tato dealers
to break bread with him at the Wil
lamette at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Tothis
generous impulse about thirty re
sponded, and in real Salem fashion
did justice to the event. Mr. Pease
is from Nashville, Teun., and In the
course of the evening displayed that
genial affiibillty of the real South
erner. After the festivities, which
were no small matter, by the way,
the host made some very generous
and ugreeuble remarks about Salem
and her people, winding up by call
ing for remaiks from all present,
and requesting Mr. J. H.Albert to
lead off aud act as toast master. The
latter made a few Interesting state
ments about Salem's aucieut history,
and some happy allusions to her
present prosperity and progress
Oue after another of "the boys" had
tiwir -mv. nil winding up as a graud
love feast, all of which must result
1.. r..t rood for our crowing city
t--"- - !,.. 1..
nMuiintiDiiB were unanimously
adopted endorsing the action of the
city council on tue paviuB ijus.t.i
when all departed to meet with citi
zens at the board of trale rooms this
morning for further action,
THIS
MOUNINQ'S WEBTISO.
. on111.iHStii5 meeting was unu
, .. ..,,. nf ,rudo rooms this
n iintr ... wbicu the paving
movement was warndy discussed.
" ,..... .i. in -a laid out
UlOSe ihvuiiub "- I'-
by tho cltv
council were in me -
Jorlty nd earnest in '!
V - titin.. u holm? c reunited, nd re-
Sany .ignature-, which .
dorses (he action of the city council
The petition read im fii1tnu-.
T. tho mayor and common coun
cil ot the city of Salem: We, the
undesigned citizens or Salem,
heartily endorse your recent action
InauguratlugBtreet paving, and here,
by pledge you our united support iu
the prompt prosecution of this im
portant improvement."
A VICW Or" SALEM.
Mr. V. S. I'ease (lives Some Informa
tion Worth Observing Salem
Has a llriclit Futnre.
The Journal reporter found Mr.
Pease, the representative of the Chi
cagi syndicate, at the office of Cook
ou .i milium (ma morning aim ap
plied the force pump to him in about
the following manner:
"If it is not ton impertinent I
would like to ask you, for the infor
matlou of the readers of the Jour,
nal, what your people propose to do
with the horse car line."
"I am tot Informed about the
future plans of tho gentlemen in
Chicago, Persoually, I have not
determined whether I shall be inter
ested in the purchase or not, but if
I join iu the enterprise I shall favor
greatly improving the horse car
service for the present. Your read
ers will understand that few Hnes of
street cars in small cities like Salem
are paying dividends. One tliiug I
can safely say -our people are men
f good business ability, and they
will probably do the very best thing
with the property when they get it."
"iiut, air. i'ease, cauuot you give
sonieiuing more detinue, tor exam
ple tell the exact date when your
people will begin to change the road
from a horse line to an electric Hue."
"As Lsald before, I am not In
formed. I came here unexpectedly
to close the trado, with no consulta
tion with Chicago parties as to
future plans, aud barely time enough
to get instructions about detail of
trade. I think, however, the Chi
cago gentlemen will give your people
perfectly satisfactory service."
The reporter then asked Mr.
Pease if he thought Salem could
have olectric fcurvice on the old Hue
as soon as Commercial street is
paved.
"The improvement of your streets
is very much needed, Is fact is a
greater necessity thau improved
street car service. If your people
start on these public improvements
ot course it would stimulate our
people to do something. I would
not be surprised it j'ou would see
electric cars running tho length of
Commercial street as soon as that
street Is paved. Remember I am
not informed of the future plans of
my people in Chicago."
"Well, how do you like Salem?"
"Salem is the best and most sub
stantial city of its size that I know
of. Beautiful (except her streets),
surrounded by very beautiful scen
ery. It has immense resources and
can become a city of 40,000 people
easier than any other place I know
of."
"What does the city most need
right now?"
"Well, that is a leading question
for a modest man to answer. Un
doubtedly your people had best
stick to tho street business until that
is settled. Then take up a line of
systematic advertising. Have meet
ings of citizens and have speeches,
get up enthusiasm and pass resolu
tions declaring that Salem shall
become a city; then go out and act in
accordance with the action of the
meeting. Excursions will bo very
much iu order this fall, afyer your
city has a more presentable appear
ance. Lots of things can be done
to set Salem growing very rapidly,
after a little. Let mo tell you that
this city has a good set of real estate
men, aud if the people will su pport
them Salem will boom."
The Strongest Safe In Ore
gon. Ladd & Bush, bankers have
entered Into a coutract with tho
Hall Lock & Safe company, of
Clucinatl, Ohio, for one of their
heaviest weight Bessemer chrome
steel burglar proof vaults with all
the modern appliances. The safe
will be furnished with two seta of
burglar proof doors and antomatlo
day doors. The bolt work and
locks will be covered wltn plate
glass to prevent the possibility of
any one medllng with them, and to
protect the steel work from rusting.
The doors are guarded by double
duplex time looks. The doors are
also tenon and groove with dove-tall,
fitting so closely that they will cut
a piece of thin paper into before shut
ting. The doors aro carried iu posi
tion in shutting In a straight move
ment instead of a swing, this is
done by means of a patent worm
and gearing device. The vault will
be further guarded a by two foot
brick wall, the strongest safe and
vault In Oregon and equal to any
In California or Washington.
Suit Continues The damage
suit of S. M. Leonard vs the S. P.
Co., Is still receiving tho attention of
the circuit court. Tho followiug
witnesses were examined to-day,
A. Goblet, J. Davy, S. Cooper, 8. C.
Lovell, Henry Rogers, J, J. Macey,
J. H. Albert, John Gray. T. J. Mil
ler, J. Rapp, S. M. Leonard, Mrs.
Adair, Mrs, Oilman, Mrs. Miller, If.j
P. Mlnto, for plaintiff and J.W.
Mantle aud Mr. Cherry rortuoae
fensc. New LiNK-Rare aud delicately
tinted shells of the Pacific coast,
souvenir made from the big tret of
California, view albums, etc., at
(jec, F.Bmitb'i. 807 Commercial.
Cull and eeetbemj
THE FRUIT UKOWKIIS.
Time Fixed for Next Meeting, Satur
day, May 10.
The Marion County Fruit Grow
ers' association met In the ordinary
of The Willamette hotel Tuewlay at
10 a. m., President Babeock iu the
chair.
A strawberry show wat discussed
and on motion tho chair appointed a
committee to draw up rules govern
ing an exhibit ami to prepare a cir
cular offering prizes for displays of
strawberries at a date to be fixed in
tlie future. Committee, E. Hofer,
H. N. Ragan, W. M, Wirt.
R. D. Allen moved to amend con
stitution so that executive committee
is to prepare program four weeks
before time of meeting aud have
same published. To be .acted upon
at next regular meeting.
Ou motion tho society voted to
hold an adjourned meeting on Sat
urday, May 10.
PROGRAM,
The following topics wero sug
gested for program at next meeting:
1. Berry packages what are best
and most economical samples to bo
shown. Mr. Keves to lead.
2. Fruit Dryers and Fruit Dry
ing. Good and weak points of dry
ers to be shown up. Mr. Jory to
lead.
3. Final arrangements for berry
show to be announced, and discus
sion. un motion next meeting was to
be held at court house. Adjoin ned
to meet May 10, at 10 a. m.
PEHS0NAL MENTION.
Grover P,
Meliama, '
Terrell is down from
by tho daily Salem
stage."
R. Archibald, WillPruuk, Mrs
Nettie Ashby and others, from
Whiteaker, were In tho city Tuesday
of this week.
Mrs. L. N. Roney, of Euteue,
who has been visiting her bister
Mb, Bonham, returned to Eugene
today, accompanied by Mis. Bon
ham.
Mr. E. B. Cimpboll, a prominent
merchant and farmer of Emmet
county, Iowa, is in the city, the
guest of his old friend and neighbor,
Frank Davey. Mr. C. camo out to
Portland with ills son-in-law and
daughter, who w ill reside there in
future He is delighted with thia
country and may conclude to come
hither with the remainder of his
family in time
LOCAL DKIEFS.
Hon Tilmoii Ford is confined to Ills
room.
Prest. David Simpson, of the Elec
tric, is down with la grippe.
The furniture of S. Ernst has been
attached by the sheriff to patisfy a
note held against Mr. Ernst by
Frank Schaubel.
Judge E. C. Brouaugh, attornoy
for tho Southern Pacific company Is
sicK at his home In Portland. N.
B. Knight is conducting the dam
age suit in his stead.
The Hotel Willamette has just put
in a thousand pound refrigerator to
keep sweet its sweets and meats.
The Scotch entertainment to bo
given next Friday evening iu the M.
E. church promises to be a good
thing. Mrs. Grubbeaud MissScrlber
will read Scotch recitations.
A letter from a friend iu central
Nebraska reports ice freezing over
an inch thick on the third of this
month, and the wind blowing
"strong enough to blow a man out
of a furrow." In tho meantime
Oregon peaches were in bloom and
no more plowing to do.
School hats for 25 cts. at Calevrt's.
For Sale. Two good mares, well
broken for all work. Both with foal.
Inquiro of J. M. Payne, State street.
810-tf
Art Exhibition. Look out for
the art exhibition nt tho Singer
Manufacturing company' office, 827
Commercial street, commencing
April 10th. 4-10-tf
An Opportunity in Ileal Estate
For Sale for 30 Days. What is
known as the "Marble Corner," cor
ner of Court aud Liberty streets.
Also 1 blocks across the street north
of the East Salem school house.
This property will be for salo for
the next 30 days. Inquire or
3:121m M. L. CHAMHUKLAI-N.
Sun hats for 25 cts. at Calvert's.
i i
A new thing No slight on quality
-At the Salem Cash Grocery.
Both tho method njidresulta when
Byrup of Figs Is taken ; it ia p!eaant
and refreshing to tliotasto, and acts
geotlyyet promptly on tneaviunejH,
Liver and Bowels, clcansea the sys
tem effectually, dupels coldu, Lead
achea nnd fevers ondcurea habitual
ooustipatiou permanently. Forealo
in wo and $1 bottles by ell
drUFffifts.
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYIWP CO.
9AM fiAHSItCO. OIL
wtwtu, it. t mt V.V '
ppjlfes
r I'-ASr VJBa
j Seed Corn. Suitable for Oregon
good reliable 'el, at Clark it
, Eppley'n grocery, tVniit Mtrsct.
1-17 d.tw lw
A Bargain. Two hundred extra
Itullaii pruuo trues nt a Imrjraln for
ifew days. H., Journal oillce.
4-14-8t
Rrmovi:u, Tho Kiovo and tin
store of Burr & Petzol lias beon re
moved from next door to Ladd &
Bush's haul; to 247 Commercial, two
doors north of Red Corner drug
store. ft-7-dtf
i
1?
ts that Impurity ot tho lilootl lilcti l r t
lucos unsightly lumps or swellings ou tl o
jlaiulHut thoneckj cauies painful ruimtim
sores on tho nrmi, leg-i, or feet; (leelm os
ulcers In tho eyes, cars, or noso, niton cnii'--hiK
bllmluess or deafness; Is tho oitgtn i f
il -liiles, cancerous growths, or tho iiuniy
M', i-r manifestations usually Mcrlbv-1 i
'! uinurs;" ami fastening upon tlie lum .
er.;ises consumption, anil death, llrluy
tl.diioit ancient, It Is tho moit gener.'t I
U illeascs or affections, foi very few
pci sous aro entirely trco from it.
How Can
it Bo
lly taking Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which, by
tho remarkahlo cuies It lias accomplished,
often when other mcdlolncs liavo failed,
h is proven Itself to bo a potent and pecul
iar medlclno for this disease Soino ol
these cures aio really wonderful. U you
fuller from scrofula or Impure, blood, bo
euro to try Ilood's Sarsapaillla.
" Every sprlngmy wife and children liavo
been troubled with scrofula, sores break
tug out on them In various places. My
llttlo boy, thrco years old, has been a
terilblo suftcicr. Last spring ho wasono
nass of sores trom head to feet. I was
advised to uso Hood's Sarsaparllla, and wo
have all taken It. The result Is that all liavo
been emed of tlio scrotula, my llttlo boy
Icing entirely trco from sores, and all tour
of my children took bright and healthy."
W. 11. Athekto.v, Passalo City, N. J.
E-Iood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. gl;slxforg5. rrciiarod lij
3.I.1IOOE & CO., Apothecaries, I-owoll, i: us
SOO Dosos Ono Dollar
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Ta
per and Uorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, JIair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc,
SEW ADVJJUTISKSISNT8.
DRESS GOODS.
Henrietta, Serge, Drape d' Alma,
Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all
new shades.
BLACK GOODS.
Coin Spot, Bengaline, Silk Warp,
Henriettas, French Novelties.
SILKS.
Surrahs, Swival, India Faille,
Taffeta, Black Grenadine, Stripes
aud Dots.
GINGHAMS.
Normaudles, French Zephyrs,
Rroche Zephyr, Toilet du Nord,
Seersuckers, Scotch Qiughums.
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WBL
A New Hue of trimmings
Call aud examine
of dry gooda.
our new stock
J. J. DAL11WLE k CO.,
Bimh'fl new hrick, corner Court
and Commercial streets.
L B. HUFFMAN,
Livery Stable and Feed
The Best Box Stall and Corral In the 'ty.
(In rear Willamette hotel.)
SALEM, -
- OREGON,
DON 'T
Jluyu lot In
YEW PARK
Unless you want to build
on it.
YEW PARK IS IN TUB CITY.
The city water mains aro laid
through It. It In co near tho Pepol,
University, I'ohIoIIIco and IiukIiii
portion of tho city that ills not ueo-
ehsary to ride, although tho street
cars run through It and leave every
twenty minutes for Commercial
htreet, North and J3nnt fetlom. YOU
CAN'T Hl'KCLJLATK IN YJflW
PARK PKOPKKTY-thtf proprie
tors will attend to that; hut you
can buy it better home slto there
. thau In any other portion of tho city
1 for tho same money. You will have
1 no dust in Hummer and no mud iu
winter. Its perfect drainage insures
.... . i.i.r..i. ''.... I .. (. .....
IIB lluullIJIuiiittna. i iiv nun mu iniu ,
ami many or mom uoaiiniuny Miao
ed with yew, fir, ash and oak. If you
want to uuy diockh oi 101 son specula
tion, and Ictthem lie unimproved
and let adlolnintr property make
them valuable, don't patronizo Yew
rune.
ft Is not Built That Way
If you want to speculate on op
tloiis or blocks of eight or ten lots,
go out in the euutry. NOIITII,
Bourn. KA8T or w8T, or to tlie sub
urbs of Portland, Astoria or ou the
Bound, and luv&it Ina jmper town,
or, what is better, buy a ticket In
the Louisiana lottery, but keep
away from Yew Park.
Lots told at low prices on long
time and easy term to home seek
ers. 4-14
Just
keivoi.
Ml!
BUY YOUR-
Lace Curtains, Window Shados, White Spreads,
Satines and Fancy Flannels of the
)NV
OPI2KA. I-IOUSBS BLOOIC
Call and see our elegant, new line of
ZEmilES
Highest Cash Price Paid for
ADDRESS TO
"P
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Within 5 years. Not less than 100 now houses are going up 'now in
Salem. The entire valley will make an unprecedented oulldlng growth.
Tlicreiore wo nave just laio in
l.ooo Gallons Linseeid Oil.
Wo also carry the largest stock in this valley of
Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Limb,
Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alahastine and Fire Brick.
11EST MIXED PAINTS IN THE MARKET
By .Can or Barrel. Hay, Grain, Peed, Groceries, Crock
ery, Glass Ware.
GILBERT & PATTERSON
PAINTS. OILS.
" FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS
When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc.
You will find it to your advantage to call on me be
fore purchasing1 elsewhere, as I hnvo the LARGEST RE
TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad
dles iu most modern styles,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS
Best mado in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agont
for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD !
Buggy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as
low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but
was established by mo in 1869 and by long oxporienco I
know the demands of tho trade. You can't miss tho placo
at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse."
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronago in
the past. ' By square dealing, I hope for a continuanco of
tho same. E. S. LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Streot.
Ion Can't Find Their Equal !
I shall, for the season of 1891, make a specialty of
LADIES' OKFOHDS.
My $1.25 lino aro tho best value oversold in Salem.
Call and see my $3.00 lino of Ladies' Cloth Top
Patent Leather Tip Shoes.
A..KXEIN,
211 Commercial Street
3. 0. GOOD ALU, Coburg.
GOODALE &
Lumber, Latb.. Pickets 1
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Accuts for Coburs Mills, Hprliitfllelrt Mills and McKoncio Mill. Oltlco nnd Yard on tho
west nldo of rweltth Street near depot. Ileal Lumber la tho Vnlloy.
4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem.
SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY,
Oir- MIIyL OITY,
Lumber, Lath, Shingles aud Building material. Yard east of Ilepot,
Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, aud aro prerared to 1111 any
order on the shortest notice. .,..... ... c , , i .
4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent.
Churchill Sash, Door
Sasli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
Houno finishing inado to ordor.
New DUX KII.N, by which we can always keep a full iiapply of Ketwoncd dtoclt of oil
kind. AKrlculttirat Work, Corner of Trado and Hlsn streots, Buloin, Oregon.
giary
EIKz-iSL
Sash arid Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon,
Tlie best clrtsj of work in our lino at prices to compote
with Lho lowost. Only tho best nmtorinl used.
Timber ami Timber Lands.
I imve Mime lino tlmberland for xnl. I
ulo liav lhre rellnriuWInnent to, ell, of
lflOacM twfih, thatOMii be bouKhtohMip In
buvB w)m very cIimp iaiidn that will not
owt more ti. W pur acre when all wild l
IkiHiwofitoriioifOfMl It. It. Uinl Unit U
ry cheap that oali be bowtht on very
etuy term; AImi of o!e very ritwlrublo
(ioveriiirMiil land Unit I ntn laatio iwr
konu on IioihwiUhiIii or Uinl)! daluu. i'nr.
lltewuniluKtoobuiln (lovernment land
will do well to cfiine nnd -e me hk i urn
wwll sooted Iu nil it the land Intvi unit
lalMt dollonof the general lunitolllco
. ........ ...... .. i.im ,i.b..Hn,.. In IIih
,.tirv-ylngtuln. and Imve made till" .
GUrriUI NlU.iy lor llireu earnnim mu h uar.
milt wtUnWloii III ietty rap:t, run
five the very bwl refereuco. 1 havu loeu-
and ati Ut itn itt u.y rfwtdence ono Mootc I
M..tu ifvwiV Imful. PjirrttMHt.tniHiicm mmcl- i
wrrwtM uav,wnP.wT... -T----Z7 -7 -,",; r,,-Ii
IM. . . Jinii)uivn
40) Un
gal em, Or,
JcDOt
Chtapel toU la town, 4i rold ilnce
January 13. Cull on
RIGDON & KOORK
8uihBrej(min Blv
Addition
n
Wool.
Produco Taken.
THE PUBLIC:
o.
IS THE FIGURES SET FOR
Salem's Population
POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PURE
WHITE) LEAD!
A. WHEKLKIt, Springfield.
WHEELER,
& Manufacturing Co.,
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South ofWIIlumotto Hotol,
HAt,IM - - - OR1COON
THE CLUB
Livery, Feed and Sale Sfaliles
W, H, G0ULET, Prop'r.
All ktoek leR In inyruro ulinll lecelve the
bentorulteutlon. Telephony Nt;. 'M, Vtfr
uer Liberty and Kerry tret, halein, Or.
R. II. WESTACOTT.
UVKUY,
Vend and Koimlifjg Stable.
liny and oati told nnd delivered. Htuble
on Kerry ttreet, bK of l"olonloo, riuJeui,
Oregon.
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS N0S. 16 & 21.
Leave order t B. M. Wd 4 Co'. 1V
lUblo vrork or so fy,
EpRBEARlNGiiSSk
uutlt frost, lTescrlptlva price llt rree
Bktii WiwquihT. Russell vIl!e,OflB.
ML
IN8UKAKCK
Com puny.
Fire and Ma
rine. O. W. BEKLKIl, Airent, aalem, Oregon
GEO. G. VANWAGNBR,
fAtNHStnteatreel In prepared to frama
pictures ncntl- nod nt lowest living ratea.
Call nrounrt nnd examine bin work. lis
also lias a line assortment to select from ot
Wall Paper and Picture Moulding.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCmiAJOJE,
21SK Commrclal St., Salem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, nnd repairing
Clocks, Watches nnd Jewelry.
MORGAN & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Uood teams and prompt work Is our
Btronghold.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of coods nt our n tore! Wo carry a full lino
of groceries, feed, crockery, closswara, c
gnrn, tobacco and confectionery.
T. BURROWS,
Wo. 220 Commercial BU, Salem
FOUND!
One hundred very choice lots, which
will bo gold nt $ too per lot, and on easy
terms by
J. J. ROBERTS, 05 Stoto St.
E. C. CROSS,
and Packer,
r SUite 8t. and Court St. Tho best me&ta
delivered to nil parts of tho city.
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
Assessed ncnrlyjone-thlrdloralmilllou
GKO. M. EEKLEB, City Agent,
And special asrontfor Mar'on county. Ot
floo with t no Company.
Highest, Cash Price
TAID FOR OATS AND HAY.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
91 Court stri'et.
QNR OK THK IiAItaKHT ESTABUSir.
merits In tho Htnte. IX)vor rnten than
. jrtlund. LnrKost stoulc Lecal BliinkH lu
theBluto, n-d UlfKcst discount. Uendfot
price list of Job prlntlnB, and catalogue ot
fegsl blanks. Ti, M. WAITK,
Htonn Printer Halom Oregon.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OBEQON.
Kales, $2.50 to $5.M) per By.
Tim best Uotct between Portland and San
Kramllsco, First-class la nil 114 appoint
ment. IU tablos aro nerved Willi the
Choicest Fruits
Grown lu tho WUlamolto Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
ENSH
D.C.SHBRMAN,
U, H, l'enalon and Claim neont. P.O
IloiUl. Halom, OroKOU. Deputy County
Clori' Vrlto forbiankj, vf
M. J. PATTON, M. D.
Eldridgo Block, Salem, Oregon.
DlreakCH of women and children; chrpm
und prlvnto dlneafies
A SPECIAITV,
In onico day and night. ContultaUoa
free.
J. P.WHITB,
EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Jliuillng af all kinds. Dent work.
Wugon at every train.
The New Blacksmiths
SPRAGUE&MLGERS,
Successors to John Holm, cor. Comuior.
clul and (Jheinekotu streets, Hulem. Home
shoeing a specialty. 4 0 U"
I i JL V.. Jlm JL JL Jl I V.I . a
Paper Hanger.
LeaveorderntUlobe Ileal Estate Exchange
"ISfyoiiii
RRATj ESTATE BltOKERS
ANI NOTAKIKSll'UHMO.
Collection Mnd und Loans Ntwotlaled.
SOUCOMMUROIAI, STmSICT
SALEM OREGON.
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BROOKS & LEGG
DRUGGISTS
100 HUte Street, Patton' JJIofk, Buloin, Or,
HlHHilal ntteiitlou jflvt'il U) ot refill im-
iioundlii(c.
W, E. McAFEE,
PKISSOKIPTION Ot,lUKf
uCOLXJJVtBIAS,M
Liglit Roadster Safely, UUWf,
Expert, Tandem Kafoty.YoltmtMr,
CM. LOCKWOOO,!,
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